Launching on May 20, the spring 2015 Client Conversations series will focus on private development and architecture. Although dialogue often is about the importance of design for Boston’s not-for-profit institutions and public spaces, such as universities, museums, and libraries, the majority of the city’s built environment is developed for the private sector. Moreover, Boston’s high entry barriers for new development have led to an alarming disconnect between designers and developers; yet, there is hope. A new administration is bringing fresh ways of thinking to Boston, which is ripe for change.

Within this context, the upcoming Client Conversations provide opportunities for dialogue between those who are actively involved in and affected by the changing face of Boston and its allied communities: designers and developers.

The cost per session is $30 for BSA members ($40 for nonmembers). Availability is limited, so reserve your seat now. Each session is from 8:00 to 9:30 am (including breakfast).